Bali Alas Kedaton Temple
Located inside a small forest with a natural monkey habitat
Nestled within a serene 6-7 hectare forest amidst rice fields in Tabanan Regency, West Bali, the Alas Kedaton Temple offers a unique natural and cultural experience. The entire complex, including the forest, temple, and facilities, spans approximately 12 hectares. Visitors are greeted by a lush, green environment with fresh air, creating a calm, quiet, and holy atmosphere. As a natural tourist attraction, Alas Kedaton captivates with its unspoiled beauty and a thriving population of playful monkeys, adding a touch of lively charm to the sacred grounds.
Price List
- Monkey Photo Opportunity: Free
- Giant Bat Show: Inquire Locally
- Snake Photo Opportunity: Inquire Locally
Itinerary
- : Observe and interact with the tame monkeys freely roaming the temple grounds (photo opportunities included).
- : Experience the unique giant bat show.
- : Pose for memorable photos with a gentle snake.
Notes
- Be cautious: monkeys have a tendency to steal hats and glasses, so it's advised not to wear them during interactions.
- The monkeys are very tame and free-roaming; they may playfully scramble for food and occasionally create noise.
- The temple ceremony, held every 210 days on Anggarakasih Medangsia, is unique: it does not use fire or 'Penjor' (Balinese ceremonial poles) and concludes before sunset.
- Alas Kedaton Temple features an unusual architectural design where the inner holy yard is lower than the middle yard, contrary to most Balinese temples, and boasts four distinct entrances.
- This attraction is conveniently located on the same route as Tanah Lot Temple, making it an ideal stop for a combined tour.
- Car and driver rental services are available for personalized itineraries to Alas Kedaton and other Bali attractions.
- In front of the temple, numerous small shops offer local handicrafts, souvenirs, food, and beverages.